"Evernote is a way to get organized. It is a great, free resource that allows you to easily capture information using whatever device or operating system you use. It then makes this information accessible and searchable from anywhere. Their tagline: “Remember Everything.” It is a digital notebook that allows you to take text notes, clip web pages, upload images and files, and much more."
Evernote Tutorial 2013/2014 - Introduction and Overview by Anson Alexander (15 minutes)
The first and foremost usage of this tool for educators is to take notes in class or when attending a lecture , a conference, a symposium, wherever they feel the need to capture and save ideas for later review.
Teachers can get their notes organized into different notebooks
They can use it to create to-do lists and work logs via recording tasks completed in Evernote, along with the beginning and end times.
Teachers who are running a classroom blog can use it to write post drafts to be published on their blog when they get access to internet connection
Teachers can organize their classes in Evernote using tags
Store all the teaching materials to use during the whole year, one example is the grading templates such as grade sheets or student assessment forms.
Use Evernote to make up for your absence by sharing a notebook with the substitute teacher (like lesson plans, worksheets, answer keys and examples of completed work).
You can create a public notebook containing key notes you want to share with your students. Share this URL with the class and parents and let them view anything you add to your notes.
Keep your extracurriculars in one place and in order.
Save bookmarks and annotate webpages using Evernote. Teachers can add screenshots to help kick start their memory when looking for useful website.
Some Ways students can use Evernote
Students can take notes in the class using Evernote and organize their notes into easily searchable notebooks
They can use it to scan teachers handouts, taking snapshots using a camera and not having to worry about loosing the original copies.
Students can take handwritten notes in their class and use a camera to capture an image to keep in their Evernote
Students can create different notebooks where to organize and keep their assignments, class projects, docs, files, school events and many more
Students can use Evernote to record audio notes on their phones or iPad for lectures and teachers talks.
Students can share their notes and notebooks with each other and collaborate on their assignments.
Evernote Tutorial 2013/2014 - Introduction and Overview by Anson Alexander (15 minutes)
Evernote for Teachers - Lots of great posts specifically related to Evernote.
Some Ways Teachers can Use Evernote
Some Ways students can use Evernote
From http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/06/ultimate-simplified-guide-to-use-of.html